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Submitted by: Anonymous
Previously in the DS106 universe Now As Joe lay there, feeling smug with his own achievement, he simply let Victoria inject the yellow “sleep serum” into his system. When she turned, most likely to head off to plot how to capture her next unsuspecting victim, Joe hopped up and from where he had been pretending to be knocked out. He grabbed one of the torches off the wall and slammed it into the back of Victoria’s head, successfully, he believed, destroying the witch. Filled with glee to have conquered the witch, Joe picked up his nose and raced home as ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
For this assignment, I will be continuing the story that previous members of the class have started. All 3 parts were created by different authors. There was a part 4 and 5, but unfortunately, those students have taken down their websites, their stories lost in time… In fact, Part 1 and 2 were also lost, but fortunately, the creator of part 3 re-uploaded them to his website. Let the story now continue… The Beginning Part I: Exodus “Joe the clown was not a happy camper this morning. This was evidenced by the fact that he had put four lumps of ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
I closed my eyes as soon as I felt us moving. “A video will now come on your video screen on the seat in front of you. Please watch the safety information video and review the safety information pamphlet for your safety. And remember, we thank you for flying with… us today.” Great, remind us about the potential dangers of flying, I thought. I firmly grasped the seat and kept my eyes shut. I didn’t want to know what was next. I looked over at her. Girl’s are so weird, I thought. She was basically having a panic attack without ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
This is a short add on to the role playing prompt provided in this assignment. It covers some of Episode 2 of Season 2 of HBO's The Wire.
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Submitted by: Anonymous
This next DS106 assignment, The Role Playing Game, was probably the most thought provoking challenge I have done yet. Not only does this assignment test one’s writing skills, it also tests one’s creativity to bring an interesting story to the blogging and DS1o6 community. I will refrain from going into too much about how I wrote what I wrote, because I don’t believe that stories gain any more meaning that way. I think that, on the contrary, it takes away something from it. In this post, I have listed the previous two parts (in italics) before mine , in order ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
This next DS106 assignment, The Role Playing Game, was probably the most thought provoking challenge I have done yet. Not only does this assignment test one’s writing skills, it also tests one’s creativity to bring an interesting story to the blogging and DS1o6 community. I will refrain from going into too much about how I wrote what I wrote, because I don’t believe that stories gain any more meaning that way. I think that, on the contrary, it takes away something from it. In this post, I have listed the previous two parts (in italics) before mine , in order ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
TweetThis next DS106 assignment, The Role Playing Game, was probably the most thought provoking challenge I have done yet. Not only does this assignment test one’s writing skills, it also tests one’s creativity to bring an interesting story to the blogging and DS1o6 community. I will refrain from going into too much about how I wrote what I wrote, because I don’t believe that stories gain any more meaning that way. I think that, on the contrary, it takes away something from it. In this post, I have listed the previous two parts (in italics) before mine , in order ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
The Assignment: I decided to do The Role-Playing Game as my first ds106 assignment for the semester. The instructions for this are long: Inspired by role-playing websites, where participants create a character for themselves and “role-play” said character. Each post is a short piece of fictional writing, but unique in that each entry is supposed to purposely intertwine with the one before and after it (all written by different people!). How? Each time your entry starts, reference what the previous person’s post dealt with, and when it ends leave something open for someone else to jump in. For websites, they ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
The Assignment: I decided to do The Role-Playing Game as my first ds106 assignment for the semester. The instructions for this are long: Inspired by role-playing websites, where participants create a character for themselves and “role-play” said character. Each post is a short piece of fictional writing, but unique in that each entry is supposed to purposely intertwine with the one before and after it (all written by different people!). How? Each time your entry starts, reference what the previous person’s post dealt with, and when it ends leave something open for someone else to jump in. For websites, they ...
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Submitted by: mome
Inspired by role-playing websites, where participants create a character for themselves and "role-play" said character. Each post is a short piece of fictional writing, but unique in that each entry is supposed to purposely intertwine with the one before and after it (all written by different people!). How? Each time your entry starts, reference what the previous person's post dealt with, and when it ends leave something open for someone else to jump in. For websites, they usually stick to a set genre (fantasy, sci-fi etc.) and rules, but for this assignment I'm thinking of going crazy and setting no ...
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